After an early spring, the summer have really fastened its grip and e3verything seems to explode at the same time? NowI just hopewe avoidan early(andwithered) fall?
But sice the conditions seem right, I felt like iviting you to a small stroll through the garden?Jeg er ingen ekspert på alle de forskjellige variantene som etter hvert har dukket opp i markedet, men jeg finner stor glede i å se på dem, for ikke å si ‘fotografere’ dem 🙂

Then there is the oppotunity to take a closer look a things!
As a special service to you all, I’ll mount a macro lense:Jeg vet sannelig ikke hva denne heter, men den er knapt 3 mm tvers over og gjør ikke så mye av seg før den presenteres i macro!

I really don’t know the name of this on, but it’s not muchy more than 3 mm across and does not of itself before intgroduced in macro!Den røde akeleien i nærbilde!The red columbine in a close-up shotDette er en av blomstene på en ‘kryp-mispel’, ca 2 mm tvers over.
This is one of the flowers on a creeping mispel, approximately 2 mm acrossBlomsten av markjordbær
The flower of wild strawberriesDenne kjenner jeg ikke av navn! Men før den blomstrer ser den ut som på bildet under!
This flower I do not know! But just before it flowers, it looks like the picture below.Million Bells

Enjoy the summer colours of the garden whilst we can…..blink and winter will be upon us all too soon. Love the Lupins…I am rather envious as that is one plant that ‘doesn’t like our garden’, they just disappear.

Hi David,
There seem to be two different species og lupins? I’ve tried to grab a few from the roadsides og the railway tracks and plant them in the garden. The result being the same as you experienced. I think the soil is too reach for them? But if you buy lupins in a garden center your chances of success quadruples!